This loading ramp inspection checklist helps agricultural teams evaluate the safety and condition of loading ramps used for livestock or materials. Inspect hydraulic systems and rams, check oil levels and leaks, test motors and controls, and confirm decking, covers, anchor bolts, wheels and tyres are secure and serviceable. Verify grease points, switches, and terminals, note other observations, and record the inspector’s name and date. Capture photos, flag defects, assign corrective actions, and keep a clear audit trail to improve farm safety and efficiency.
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